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Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation. 4-6 years balance sheet, investment portfolio management and interest rate risk hedging experience for financial institutions. Financial Risk Manager (FRM) Designation.
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Reporting to the Site Controller, Tulsa, this position supports the accounting and financial reporting functions for two manufacturing sites in alignment with Divisional and Corporate accounting policies and procedures, and includes inventory valuation and control, completion of financial/management reporting, closing activities, and variance analysis.
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Preference will be given to candidates who hold the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®), Chartered Financial Consultant® (ChFC®) designation, or Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA®) designation, or those who are committed to obtaining these qualifications within a specified time frame.
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This Senior Accountant, Financial Reporting role is crucial in ensuring the accuracy of TKO’s SEC filings. TKO Senior Accountant, Financial Reporting page is loaded. TKO Senior Accountant, Financial Reporting.
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Senior Financial Analyst is responsible for daily execution of the financial management and reporting processes within the asset management team as well supporting financing structuring and due diligence processes.
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The focus areas of financial planning & analysis include planning/budgeting, management/performance reporting and forecasting/modelling on a Company-wide basis. Additional responsibilities within Finance will include managing monthly/quarterly/annual reporting for both internal and external purposes around banking administration, monthly close (financial and operational data), EVA reporting, same store reporting, market share reporting, debt compliance, board/executive reporting, and audit/income tax return support.
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The Financial Reporting & Accounting Manager is responsible and accountable for various aspects, possibly including all aspects, of the financial and management reporting department.
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10+ years' experience in General Accounting and Financial Reporting, Annual Financial Audit and Income Taxes, Inventory Cost Accounting, Inventory Control, Fixed Assets, Business Tax Compliance, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, and Digital Transformation/Financial Systems.
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The Sr. Financial Analyst, Financial Planning & Analysis is responsible for all areas of forecasting, planning, reporting, business decisions analysis, and operational reviews for our Corporate HQ, Detroit, and Cleveland Divisions.
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Responsibilities: Responsible for leading multiple departments in support of BSA/AML compliance strategies and objectives: Financial Crimes SAR Reporting, Compliance and Risk Management and Quality Assurance Departments.
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PE&C has an integrated team of 43 investment professionals (74 global employees) covering each of our private credit and equity strategies, and are located in Boston, Chicago, Toronto, New York and Hong Kong. Additional information on MIM PE&C can be found at the following website: The opportunity PE&C is seeking a Senior Financial Reporting Analyst to join its growing team.
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Facilitates the financial forecasting and planning processes with functional partners and business units that result in quarterly forecast updates, annual plans, and long-range plans; provides business performance reporting and commentary.
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The Retail Wireless department of Boost Mobile and Boost Infinite is seeking a Senior Marketing Operations Financial Analyst for a fast-paced, highly technical business environment. Proficiency with financial tools (e.g., Orbit, Oracle.
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Reporting to the VP of Finance the Director (FP&A) will support the VP with regular monthly financial planning, analysis and reporting to various constituents (internal and external) for federally qualified health center with a $40M budget.
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Experience with the design, implementation, testing, and evaluation of internal controls over financial reporting; preferred. Serve as an interdepartmental liaison between the accounting and FP&A function to align company financial reporting with line of business and geography profitability reporting.
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